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The Associated Press | Posted
Mar 15th - 3:40pm

Title holder Lee Chong Wei survived a scare in the last 16 of the All-England Open Thursday to set up an eagerly-awaited quarterfinal showdown with double Olympic champion Lin Dan in badminton's oldest tournament.

Kim Tong-Hyung, Associated Press | Posted
Mar 15th - 12:52am

South Korea's skiing federation has banned for life two male mogul skiers who competed at the Pyeongchang Olympics for harassing and assaulting two female teammates at a World Cup event last week in Japan.

The Ukrainian government has ordered its athletes not to take part in any competitions held in neighboring Russia, which the country accuses of occupying its territory.

The Associated Press | Posted
Mar 13th - 3:19pm

Bebeto de Freitas, a former volleyball coach who led Brazil to silver at the 1984 Olympics, has died of a heart attack shortly after attending a news conference for the soccer club he currently served. He was 68.

Olympic figure skating silver medalist Evgenia Medvedeva has withdrawn from the world championships, ending the prospect of another showdown against friend and rival Alina Zagitova.

Eddie Pells, Associated Press | Posted
Mar 10th - 12:34am

In between the dozens of media appearances that have suddenly become her new day job, Chloe Kim slipped away from the lunch table, disappeared into the restroom, pulled the gold medal out of her bag ... and just sat there and stared at it.

The Associated Press | Posted
Mar 7th - 4:31am

Two-time Olympic figure skating gold medalist Yuzuru Hanyu will miss this month's world championships because of pain in his right ankle.

Eric Olson, Associated Press | Posted
Mar 7th - 1:07am

In a single-file line, the all-ages group of 40 shuffled gingerly onto the ice. Some wore jeans, some wore sweatpants and one was in gym shorts. A few looked athletic; others not so much. There was a sense of nervous excitement.

The Associated Press | Posted
Mar 6th - 1:16pm

Mike Alexandrov, a former Bulgarian Olympian and U.S. national team member, has accepted a one-year doping ban.

Lisa Riley Roche, KSL | Posted
Mar 6th - 6:44am

As the deadline for another Olympic bid nears, Utah lawmakers are rushing through a last-minute bill that creates a new grant program so work can start on nearly $40 million in needed repairs to 2002 Winter Games facilities.

The Associated Press | Posted
Mar 3rd - 10:35am

A North Korean hockey player tested positive for a banned drug ahead of the Pyeongchang Olympics in a case that was later dropped.

Dave Kolpack, Associated Press | Posted
Mar 2nd - 3:52pm

John Shuster's U.S. Olympic curling team had planned for a whirlwind couple of months in 2018, hoping to bounce from the Pyeongchang Games to the USA Nationals in Fargo and then perhaps on to the World Curling Championship in Las Vegas.

Youkyung Lee, Associated Press | Posted
Mar 1st - 6:42pm

In South Korea's sudden craze for curling, it really is all in a name.

Kim Tong-Hyung, Associated Press | Posted
Mar 1st - 6:24pm

As hundreds of Olympic spectators flocked to a sparkling white ski slope cutting through the rugged mountains of Jeongseon, the marquee venue of this year's Winter Games, Cho Myung-hwan stepped back and looked up. He let out a sad chuckle.